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Roulette wheel bias testing: has anyone actually found one.

I’ve always been curious about this but never actually tried it myself - has anyone here seriously tracked roulette outcomes for bias in a real casino? Like the old-school notebook method, marking numbers down for days or weeks. I keep reading stories about people “finding a wheel” but in reality, wouldn’t casinos be on top of any patterns with all the surveillance and software they use now?

I get the math behind bias, but the effort seems massive compared to just enjoying slots or focusing on promos with lower risk. Tempted to try data logging out of curiosity, but not sure if it’s a total waste. Anyone here actually caught a biased wheel and made it pay, or is it all urban legend?

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xfile-6481

if you get the urge to log spins, treat it more like a stats puzzle than a money play. real world edge is thin. reminds me of obsessing over soccer prop bets - fun to crunch but rarely a legit profit angle.

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SEASGKKES14717

I respect the curiosity, but smart money is on restraint. Casinos swap wheels, monitor closely, and log outcomes for this reason. Chasing bias today feels like chasing ghosts. If the itch is data logging, I’d suggest trying it online first - faster results, lower stakes, and you can focus that energy elsewhere if the numbers turn out boring.

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erballa880334

never found one in the wild, but after months on bet365 roulette i noticed streaky repeats that felt off, more like a biased game history than a physical bias. if you’re hunting patterns, tracking outcomes is an interesting grind, just be ready for a lot of noise and not much payday. honestly, promos and crypto casino reloads have treated my bankroll better than wheel-chasing ever did. did you have a specific casino in mind?

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